Exploring Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods and Diet Quality in the Context of Popular Low Carbohydrate and Plant-Based Dietary Approaches

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作者
De La Motte, Kayla-Anne Lenferna [1 ]
Campbell, Jessica L. [1 ]
Zinn, Caryn [1 ]
机构
[1] Auckland Univ Technol, Fac Hlth & Environm Sci, Human Potential Ctr, Auckland, New Zealand
来源
FOOD SCIENCE & NUTRITION | 2024年 / 12卷 / 11期
关键词
food quality; food-classification systems; low carbohydrate; plant-based; ultra-processed foods; SOY MILK; SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC DETERMINANTS; ADULTS; NUTRITION; HEALTH; POLICY; LEVEL; FAT;
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10.1002/fsn3.4496
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TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
摘要
This study investigates diet quality across four popular dietary patterns: Ketogenic Diet, Low-Carbohydrate Healthy-Fat, Vegetarian, and Vegan, employing the NOVA and Human Interference Scoring System (HISS) classification systems. Utilizing a modified Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) and analyzing 168 participants' dietary habits, the research identifies notable differences in dietary quality among the dietary patterns. While all groups reported lower consumption of UPFs than the general population, plant-based diets demonstrated higher UPF consumption than ketogenic and low carbohydrate diets. The study reveals that both NOVA and HISS effectively identify UPFs, with significant differences observed at various processing levels, except for UPFs where both systems showed similarity. This research contributes to the detailed understanding of diet quality within popular dietary patterns, highlighting the importance of considering food processing in dietary choices and the need for ongoing research to further elucidate the health implications of different types of UPFs. This study evaluates the diet quality of four popular dietary patterns-Ketogenic Diet, Low-Carbohydrate Healthy-Fat, Vegetarian, and Vegan-using the NOVA and Human Interference Scoring System (HISS). Analyzing the dietary habits of 168 participants through a modified Food Frequency Questionnaire, the research found that while all dietary groups consumed fewer UPFs compared to the general population, plant-based diets had higher UPF consumption than ketogenic and low carbohydrate diets. The study underscores the effectiveness of NOVA and HISS in distinguishing UPFs, highlighting the need for further research on the health implications of UPFs and the role of food processing in dietary choices.image
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页码:9651 / 9663
页数:13
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